Capturing beautiful moments in Bangkok can be an endless source of inspiration for your #ootd photos. So why wait to 'activate the virtual life' and showcase your photography skills!
Surely, many of you, especially the travel enthusiasts, always pack your bags with glamorous outfits whenever you explore new destinations! Coming to Bangkok - the beautiful capital of the Land of the Golden Pagoda - travelers can rest assured as the locations below are perfect photo spots for you and your squad. Where to capture beautiful photos in Bangkok when your travel time is limited? Check out these 10 beautiful photo spots in Bangkok compiled by Klook Vietnam!
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1. Jodd Fairs Market

Jodd Fairs is the newest shopping area located between Central Rama 9 and Unilever House. At Jodd Fairs, alongside the 'shopping paradise', visitors can also explore food and beverage stalls beautifully decorated on trucks. This is undoubtedly an excellent backdrop for photos with an urban and tropical vibe. Rich cuisine and lively music will add vibrant colors to your trip to Bangkok. Of course, you can't leave without filling your bags with high-quality items at affordable prices.
- Opening hours: Daily - 11 AM - 12 PM.
- Getting to Jodd Fairs: Just an 8-minute walk if you start from Phra Ram 9 station.
2. Royal Palace - Grand Palace

Grand Palace, also known as the 'Royal Palace,' is one of the iconic landmarks when you visit Thailand. Built since 1972, the Grand Palace is an architecturally historic monument, a blend of cultural influences of the era. The meticulous details in every design can be observed as you stroll through the four main areas of the Grand Palace.
Quick note: As this is a historical site, it's advisable to choose a respectful outfit such as long sleeves and trousers. You can also add a thin silk scarf to elevate your ensemble, making it both glamorous and sophisticated!
- Opening hours: Daily - 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM.
- Getting to the Grand Palace: Just a 15-minute walk if you start from Sanam Chai station.
3. Wat Pho

South of the Grand Palace lies the residence of the Reclining Buddha - Wat Pho in Thailand. A renowned spiritual destination for locals, visitors can't take their eyes off the magnificent and dignified appearance of this place. The famous Reclining Buddha stands at an impressive 15m, with intricate and meticulously crafted design, entirely adorned with gold. Capture a 'million likes' photo in various spaces around the temple or next to the iconic Reclining Buddha.
- Opening hours: Daily - 8:30 AM - 5 PM.
- Getting to Wat Pho: Just a 10-minute walk if you're coming from Sanam Chai station.
4. Wat Arun

If you take the Chao Phraya Princess Cruise in the evening as the sunset fades, a dazzling temple illuminated with golden lights on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River will surely captivate you. A majestic temple with a height of 70m, Wat Arun is built with large and small towers, intricately decorated in different areas. Adorned with eye-catching ceramic pieces, vibrant patterns, each space at Wat Arun becomes a unique 'studio' for your photos.
- Opening hours: Daily - 8 AM - 6 PM.
- Getting to Wat Arun: Just a 15-minute walk if you're coming from Itsaraphap station.
5. Boyy & Son Cafe

An #ootd photo in Boyy & Son Cafe will trick your social media followers into thinking it's a corner of 'trendy' Los Angeles. With a modern layout, a relaxed atmosphere, and the predominant use of warm yellow lights, Boyy & Son Cafe also 'scores' with an incredibly unique and diverse menu.
- Opening hours: Daily - 8 AM - 8 PM.
- Getting to Boyy & Son Cafe: Just a 10-minute walk if you're coming from BTS Siam station.
6. Erawan Museum

It would be a huge regret if you only know Bangkok through its temples, as the museums here are also an extremely 'stylish' and unconventional place for 'virtual living.' Stepping into the Erawan Museum, you'll be surprised by the antique interior and classical style. Prepare a special outfit because the camera will undoubtedly be working at full capacity when you visit this place.
- Opening hours: Daily - 9 AM - 6 PM.
- Getting to Erawan Museum: Just a 10-minute walk if you're coming from Chang Erawan station.
7. Ekkamai Districti

Ekkamai is one of Bangkok's burgeoning districts; therefore, you should definitely spend a day exploring this fresh aspect of the city. Along the streets of Ekkamai, you'll find cafes with unique designs, and undoubtedly, impressive mural art will be the unmissable highlight for #teamKlook's check-in photos.
- Getting to Ekkamai district: Take a train to Ekkamai station, and the district will be right next door, convenient and time-saving for your journey.
8. Chang Chui Airplane Night Market

While other night markets may attract you with delicious food stalls, Chang Chui Airplane Night Market 'scores extra points' for creativity in its unique check-in spots. This night market is a combination of vibrant local art exhibitions displayed on a 'retired' airplane. At some point, it has become a place where travelers can come to appreciate the very distinct cultural and artistic essence in the heart of the capital.
- Opening hours: Daily - 11 AM - 11 PM.
- Getting to Chang Chui Airplane Night Market: 10-minute walk from Bang Bamru station.
9. Na-Oh Bangkok

Perhaps, Na-Oh Bangkok deserves to be one of the freshest check-in coordinates in the Land of the Golden Temples. Its uniqueness starts right from the name 'Na-Oh,' an intriguing reversal of the name 'Noah' - the only ark that survived the biblical flood. Upon entering, Na-Oh impresses with its restaurant-bar design, heavily influenced by European style, utilizing a reused old airplane. Klook suggests visiting in the evening, as the vibrant red sunset shines through every frame of the old plane, and candles are lit on the dinner tables at Na-Oh. With a menu ranging from 5 to 8 courses, Na-Oh will be a completely unique destination for your date night. It's also a great opportunity to refresh your personal gallery with some 'stylish' photos at Na-Oh.
- Opening hours: Daily - 11 AM - 11 PM.
- Getting to Na-Oh Bangkok: Just a 10-minute walk if you're coming from Bang Bamru station.
10. Sanctuary of Truth in Pattaya

Within a few hours' travel from Bangkok, you'll reach the beautiful city of Pattaya. Here, there's a temple you must visit - the Sanctuary of Truth, entirely made of wood. The Sanctuary of Truth is divided into 5 main halls, with intricately carved sculptures on a grand scale, creating a scene of majestic elegance and solemnity. It's truly a 'divine' beauty that #teamKlook usually only reads about in books. Explore it now!
- Opening hours: Daily - 8 AM - 5 PM.
Not only in Chiang Mai or Hua Hin, but right in the heart of urban Bangkok, there are also marvelous 'virtual living' spots, offering a great opportunity for you to capture memorable moments and become part of the local cultural beauty. These places not only 'score points' for their eye-catching appearance but also possess significant meaning in the spiritual life of the local people.
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Have you satisfied your passion for 'virtual living' at beautiful photo spots in Bangkok yet?